Planning a new venture? Ireland is the best location in the world for startups. Fact.

The World Bank, recently ranked Ireland as the top country in Europe for starting a company.

As well as hosting some of Europe’s top accelerator programs, Ireland has a high rate of seed and venture capital availability.

Ireland’s population is young, highly innovative, well-educated and multi-lingual.

Strategically located with easy access to the important markets in Europe, US and the middle east. Ireland is the only English speaking country in the Euro-zone.

Ireland is a great place to live and work.

This St. Patricks Day, We want you to spread the message;

Enterprise Ireland is the Irish government organisation responsible for the development and growth of Irish enterprises in world markets with a dedicated startup support team. Every year we assist hundreds of companies across technology, medical, biotech, games and other sectors as they take on the world from Ireland. We provide equity investment, expert mentors, incubation programs and a unique global network of 30 offices to accelerate your growth.To find out more, go to www.StartInIreland.com

 

 

Posted by Eoin O'Siochru on 15 June, 2010 in eMarketing - (Be the first to comment)

The recent explosion of social media has created new and exciting ways for SMEs to reach their customers. Millions of people use social media tools such as Facebook on a daily basis.

Meanwhile, micro-blogging site Twitter offers companies quick and easy ways to connect with their customers and clients. However, just 17 percent of UK retailers’ email campaigns in 2009 incorporated social networking elements, according to an annual benchmark study by marketing agency dotMailer. (more…)

Posted by Eoin O'Siochru on 1 June, 2010 in eMarketing - (Be the first to comment)

Email marketing can be a relatively cheap and effective way to stay in touch with customers, win new business, and advertise. And in these recessionary times, email marketing is proving especially popular among small businesses with limited marketing budgets.

It’s easy to see why. Email marketing generated an ROI of USD43.62 for every dollar spent in 2009, according to research conducted by the Direct Marketing Association – out-performing all other direct marketing channels in the process. (more…)

Posted by Eoin O'Siochru on 26 January, 2010 in eMarketing - (Be the first to comment)

When used correctly, an email newsletter can be a powerful tool. SMEs can use these regular bulletins to promote products and services to customers and potential clients quickly and at a relatively low cost.

Undoubtedly, one of the biggest advantages offered by email newsletters is the relatively small expense required to get one up and running. (more…)

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